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June 16, 2011, 05:15:34 AM
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1Mh/s on a laptop in some pool didn't make me rich just yet.  Angry
I gotta start pushing "how to become rich and wealthy btc miner" seminars instead, me thinks.
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June 16, 2011, 07:22:40 AM
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Mining namecoins at 110Mhash/sec
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June 16, 2011, 07:26:34 AM
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just bought 3 x 6990's(2000 MH/s) to start mining(haven't set it up yet), I think im too late tho' I just calculated with the difficulty increase it is going to take awhile to break even on the 3 cards .... Sad plus of cause electricity costs. I would suggest to buy bitcoins instead of buying equipment for mining...

That's been said for a while now but no one takes it seriously, thus the large difficulty increase.

It seems like there would be an incentive for current miners to discourage new miners in order to slow down difficulty increases so I take all the doom and gloom predictions with a grain of salt

Actually if you take it as a "Fact" you will be a lot better off... doesn't take much to find these stats out your self....

as a matter of fact you stated a "Fact" your self with the difficulty increasing, Saying that it is still making a profit for those who have already broke even with there equipment investment, but new people buying equipment... well its a fact that it wont make you quick money and should pray that the value doesn't drop. Also it has been noted many times this spike is just a bubble... at the end of the day there wont be less miners so the difficulty will stay the same or increase, but it will never drop, I don't see why current miners who have paid there investment would want to stop(decrease the difficulty) while they are still making a slight profit after power expenses. As for buying bit coins.. If your a gambler and feel lucky then go ahead and buy them, it will make your more money than mining..
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June 16, 2011, 09:24:23 AM
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I've been mining for about three weeks.
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June 16, 2011, 09:33:13 AM
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Started mining off and on about a year ago, back when CPUs were actually still useful.
Currently mining at ~300Mhash/s with a 5830, and planning on throwing together another rig soonish.
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June 16, 2011, 09:38:49 AM
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Was mining back in spring 2010, got 100 coins over a week with default CPU miner, eventually abandoned this as a waste of time...
Not the smartest decision, considering that i work at a place where i could easily get access to superclusters.
Well, you can't turn hindsight around.
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June 16, 2011, 10:21:31 AM
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Started mining yesterday at about 720 mhs. Seems like it's going at about a little better than a coin a day when I'm pool mining. Just doing it as a hobby, I'll be happy if it pays off the 2 6970's I bought. That would be a sweet bonus.
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June 16, 2011, 12:06:23 PM
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For newbies who want to mine, but don't know how to get started, I've written this guide to help you :

https://mineco.in/beginners_guide_to_pooled_bitcoin_mining

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June 16, 2011, 02:29:28 PM
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Good luck finding video cards in stock for reasonable prices. Smiley
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June 16, 2011, 02:43:58 PM
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Looking forward to starting. My UPS delivery cannot get here soon enough!
Currently mining at 56Mh Sad(
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June 16, 2011, 02:58:58 PM
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Looking forward to starting. My UPS delivery cannot get here soon enough!
Currently mining at 56Mh Sad(

I hear you there man. I have a GTX 460 that I am getting 80Mh/s out of and a 8800 GTX that is only getting about 29Mh/s.

I ordered a 6950 for $209.99, but it wouldn't boot into Windows or Linux, I RMA'd that and it should arrive back to Newegg.com tomorrow so I am looking to get my replacement by Wednesday next week.
I also ordered a 5830 for $109.99 from Newegg.com when they were in stock, I got lucky. That one will arrive today! I am so excited. This one will replace the 8800 GTX.
I'm getting a used computer for free tomorrow from a friend that runs a computer shop which is where the 6950 will go.
I won't be replacing the GTX 460 because it is my main computer which I also use for gaming.

Then I will go from 110Mh/s combined to about 650-700Mh/s combined.
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June 16, 2011, 04:34:47 PM
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Ive been mining for about a week now properly.
Its kinda interesting to me and it is a safe way for me to learn a bit about market trading ect as I have always been interested in trading on the real world markets.
who knows, one day maybe I will be a stock broker Cheesy
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June 16, 2011, 04:43:33 PM
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Looking forward to starting. My UPS delivery cannot get here soon enough!
Currently mining at 56Mh Sad(

My UPS guy got here yesterday, but it came with bad news.

Pulled my shiny new Radeon out of the box, opened my case, and slammed that puppy home. Then I went to hook up the pci-e power to it and IT WASN'T THERE! Crappy Dell had no connection for pci-e power and I didn't think to look before hand  Angry  Found a nice replacement that will fit my box but now I need to come up with another $75 for it  Sad In the meantime I'm mining with a Nvidia 210 which is so slow that I'd probably do better mining with a slide rule  Grin

Tips for new box to: 16s14wcsNo5TcdsGLttL7B1XWiCv8E4L6A
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June 16, 2011, 05:16:00 PM
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Well since my laptop is mining at about 1500 khash/s it's not worth it..
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June 16, 2011, 05:40:39 PM
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I'm using a collection of older motherboards and video cards for mining.

I've found that my ati 4850 needs additional cooling so I bought a artic cooling vga cooler to tame it. It was running at 108 C on the the stock cooler. Sad
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June 16, 2011, 05:49:15 PM
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i am thinking mining for a while, just dont have much encouragement...but now i figure it out that even bitcoin collapses, i still have a good graphic card for gaming, thats enough for me...
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June 16, 2011, 06:04:10 PM
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My UPS guy got here yesterday, but it came with bad news.

Pulled my shiny new Radeon out of the box, opened my case, and slammed that puppy home. Then I went to hook up the pci-e power to it and IT WASN'T THERE! Crappy Dell had no connection for pci-e power and I didn't think to look before hand  Angry  Found a nice replacement that will fit my box but now I need to come up with another $75 for it  Sad In the meantime I'm mining with a Nvidia 210 which is so slow that I'd probably do better mining with a slide rule  Grin


No luck with 4-pin molex -> 6-pin PCIe adapters? That sucks, I feel for you man. There's very little worse-feeling than coming to the end of a project and getting waylaid by some small, seemingly meaningless detail that was nevertheless overlooked.
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June 16, 2011, 06:22:35 PM
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I'm a newbie and I'm mining and it is a disaster.
I have

Macbook Pro with GeForce 9600M and GeForce 9400M
Mac Mini with GeForce 320M
Desktop Computer with GeForce 8800GTX

I need to replace that desktop card ASAP.
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June 16, 2011, 06:31:36 PM
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I really don't think there is any money in mining at this point. You are better off just buying coins.

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June 16, 2011, 06:48:39 PM
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I've been mining for a month. 6970 and a 5830 pushing around 650MHash/s
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